interesting info on making water safe to drink

Posted by: Glock-A-Roo

interesting info on making water safe to drink - 12/04/06 06:46 PM

I stumbled across this article on pasteurizing water and found some interesting info that I haven't seen in any of the survival literature I've read in the past.

Key points:

1. water only needs to be heated to 150 degF to kill biological pathogens. Boiling is not necessary, only enough temperature for pasteurization.

2. water can be subjected to intense sunlight via a clear container and achieve pasteurization in less than 1 day if the weather is warm & sunny.

I haven't cross-checked the info yet but the article has some pretty good cites with it.

I think this is good stuff to know for the survivor. Perhaps the addition of a simple non-glass thermometer to the survival kit would be reasonable. Point #1 would save time & fire fuel, and point #2 would give confidence to the survivor who has no other purification methods available.
Posted by: Susan

Re: interesting info on making water safe to drink - 12/04/06 09:40 PM

Interesting article.

But the solar pasturization in soda bottles requires you to be within 35 degrees of the equator (N or S) for the water to reach the required temperature.

Here is some additional info in the form of a printable brochure from SODIS: http://www.sodis.ch/files/SODIS_pamphlet_e.pdf

Sue
Posted by: Comanche7

Re: interesting info on making water safe to drink - 12/04/06 11:54 PM

IIRC there were some threads on ETS about 2 years ago that discussed this and had related links. Looked over the links that you and Susan provided, really seems familiar, both are pretty good.
Regards,
Comanche7
Posted by: clearwater

Re: interesting info on making water safe to drink - 12/05/06 03:20 AM

Here is the link for sodis
http://www.sodis.ch/index.htm

also search the archives for sodis

Studies in Nepal and Tibet have found that at high altitude the UV disinfectant is very effective
even in cold temps.